How to install J-Channel like a Pro

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In this video I demonstrate how to install J Channel on multiple angles. I cover a 10 degree 20 degree 45 degree and 90 degree inside and outside corners. Bringing together all the miters in a clean and efficient manner. I've learned all this tips and tricks for installing j channel through multiple years of practice and trial and error. One trick I employ in this video is a very versatile way to turn an inside corner.
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Appreciate the info. Attention to detail really makes that difference

alancurren
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Thank you very much for adding this video. I now can finish the first part of my home siding project.

StefanoMO
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Awesome video, thank you for the effort. You covered many many angles very well AND provided multiple techniques for each angle!

Bagofmeatpatties
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This is exactly the video I was looking for. Unfortunately, this is going to break my brain when I actually try to do it. Thankfully it's just a small section so I don't care if I waste a couple feet of J channel trying to get it right. Thanks!

mattjames
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Excellent point about cutting further then the mark and also about the crease

thomasflynn
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Amazing work. I love those details. I'd like to see how you get botched J-Channel out and replace it with properly cut pieces w/o taking siding off. Thanks.

pto
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You make it look so easy ! Im a DIY guy. I havent seen a install of an inside corner piece . I have a wall with no overhang but has a fasha. Its a lean too. Can I cut the inside corner vertically to make like J chanel to get around the fasha ? Or do I cut it off at the fasha and use J chanel. I think it would look nicer to cut the corner piece to go up the fasha.
Hope you understand what im saying.

Mygames
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Hey I’ve seen you use a stapler to fasten J. Never seen that but I like it. Any tips on how you do it? Depth, spacing, specs of staples? Thanks. Love your channel!

IanMcGimpsey-cvtj
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That "adjustable" angle piece needs to be cut once it's in place, at the correct angle.

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